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Chang'e 5
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China's Chang'e 5 mission was the country's first lunar sample-return mission and the fifth in the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. The mission launched on November 23, 2020, and landed on the Moon on December 1, 2020, collecting 1,731 grams of lunar samples. The spacecraft returned to Earth on December 16, 2020, making China the third country to return lunar samples, after the United States and the Soviet Union. The mission also discovered new lunar minerals, including Changesite-(Y) and titanium compounds, and marked a major technological advancement for China's space program.learn more on wikipedia
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organizations
- 1.Innovation Monday
- 2.International Lunar Research
- 3.International Space Science Institute
- 4.Macquarie University
- 5.Open University
- 6.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 7.Roscosmos
- 8.SpaceX
- 9.Weibo
- 10.Axiom Space
- 11.Birkbeck
- 12.Brown University
persons
- 1.Zongyu Yue
- 2.Ian Crawford
- 3.James Head
- 4.Kelly Ng
- 5.Martin Barstow
- 6.Richard De Grijs
- 7.Simeon Barber
- 8.Xi Jinping
- 9.Zhang Kejian